->''"You may not find us on your TV,\\Because in case you did not know,\\We're being brought to you on--\\Brought to you on--\\Brought to you on R-A-D-I-O!"''

StanFreberg's short-lived (15 episodes) SketchComedy radio series from 1957, featuring the voices of Creator/DawsButler, JuneForay and Peter Leeds. Greatly influenced Creator/TheFiresignTheatre in their audio recordings.

Sketches written for the show by Freberg and producer Peter Barnum included:* "Incident at Los Voraces": A tale of a city destroyed by escalating competition between two casinos.* "The Zazaloph Family": The greatest stunt troupe radio audiences can never see.* "Uninterrupted Melody": A good and humorous look at the lives of the men who compose ice cream truck jingles. Based on a piece Freberg wrote for ''Magazine/{{MAD}}''.* "Gray Flannel Hat Full of Teenage Werewolves": A werewolf lives by day as an advertising man on Madison Avenue.* "Bang Gunleigh, U.S. Marshal Field": A parody of radio westerns like Series/{{Gunsmoke}} & Tales Of The Texas Rangers.* "The Lone Analyst": A satirical parody of ''TheLoneRanger'' and the power of psychoanalysis.* "Sam Spillade": FilmNoir with no plot, just a private eye getting knocked unconscious every two minutes.

The show also recreated many parodies from Freberg's classic comedy records ("St. George and the Dragonet," "Wun'erful, Wun'erful," "The Honeyearthers," "Day-O," "Sh-Boom"), and included musical interludes with Peggy Taylor, the Jud Conlon Rhythmaires, and Billy May and His Orchestra.

----!!This show provides examples of:

* AmusingAlien: Miss Jupiter. She's only two feet tall.* BadBadActing: The "real-life" spokesperson for the Puffed Grass ParodyCommercial, a monotone, robotic-sounding test pilot named Jet Crash:--> "Believe you me, I couldn't break through the sound barrier every morning if I didn't start off my day with a stomach.... ''(long pause)'' ....full of Puffed Grass."* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: The abominable snowman interviews.* BizarreAlienBiology: Miss Jupiter has "shapely wheels".* CrushingHandshake: In the interview between Stan Freberg and the Abominable Snowman, the latter gives the former a very painful-sounding handshake: -->'''Stan''': Would you mind squeezing my hand the other way to get it back in shape? * DoomItYourself: The build-it-yourself piano.* HistoryMarchesOn: History is [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] humorously in the "Great Moments in History" sketches with "the real stories" behind those moments, including Washington crossing the Delaware & the ride of Paul Revere.* NoReprisePlease: In the Lawrence Welk sketch, the song "Thank You For All Those Cards and Letters..."* ParodyCommercial: "Puffed Grass" ("Bang Gunleigh, U.S. Marshal Field"); "Food" ("Gray Flannel Hat Full of Teenage Werewolves"); "Stan Freberg" (the second-to-last episode). * RunningGag: In several "Great Moments in History" segments, some historical figure like Barbara Frichie or Paul Revere would say "First give me the money, ''then'' I'll _____ (get on the horse, stand on the burning deck, etc.)"** Also the nonsensical soundscapes that began a number of episodes.** "No, senorita, Swiss- this way we don't offend nobody."* SayMyName: A SoapWithinAShow parody.-->"John..."-->"Marsha..."* ShamelessSelfPromoter: Freberg did an entire episode near the end (when the show itself failed to attract a sponsor) about advertising himself.* SketchComedy* SoapWithinAShow: The John/Marsha routine; also SayMyName.* TranslationYes: Mousier Touler (and his Tuned Sheep) has a couple of "French" phrases, just a few syllables long, that are translated in English as long run-on sentences.-----